Alsakhawy, S. (2024). Contemporary visions to enrich the aesthetic and functional values of the supplements of the veiled woman's costume. International Design Journal, 14(5), 171-183. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.372798
Shaimaa Abd-almoem Alsakhawy. "Contemporary visions to enrich the aesthetic and functional values of the supplements of the veiled woman's costume". International Design Journal, 14, 5, 2024, 171-183. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.372798
Alsakhawy, S. (2024). 'Contemporary visions to enrich the aesthetic and functional values of the supplements of the veiled woman's costume', International Design Journal, 14(5), pp. 171-183. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.372798
Alsakhawy, S. Contemporary visions to enrich the aesthetic and functional values of the supplements of the veiled woman's costume. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(5): 171-183. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.372798
Contemporary visions to enrich the aesthetic and functional values of the supplements of the veiled woman's costume
The idea of research arose in an attempt to enrich the aesthetic and functional values of accessories for veiled women’s uniforms and to open new horizons by creating a group of designs for accessories for veiled women’s uniforms to give aesthetic and functional values to the supplement in order to achieve the principle of modesty. They can also be worn with more than one outfit or with one outfit in more than one way to give an appearance. Different every time and with the least possible means, so supplements to the veiled woman’s uniform were created using fabrics of different colors to produce a number (13) supplements, in addition to creating a questionnaire form that was presented to a group of specialists in the field of clothing and textiles to evaluate the supplements to ensure that the research objectives were achieved, as the objectives were Research: Finding applied solutions to produce accessories for veiled women’s uniforms. Creating designs for hijab accessories that achieve aesthetics and are consistent with fashion. This research followed the quasi-experimental approach to achieve its objectives. The results showed that there are statistically significant differences between the implemented hijab supplements in achieving the evaluation aspects (achieving aesthetic values - achieving innovative values - achieving functional and economic aspects) as a whole according to the opinions of specialized professors, and there are also statistically significant differences between the implemented complementary pieces according to the opinions of consumers, and also There are statistically significant differences between the opinions of both specialists and female consumers regarding the executed complementary pieces, with a high degree of agreement between the preferences of specialists and female consumers for the executed designs, All of this confirmed the possibility of creating designs for accessories for veiled women’s uniforms that achieve the aesthetic and functional aspects and are in line with prevailing fashion, which is the main goal of the current research
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